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| Issuer | Banco Potosí |
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| Year | 1887 |
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| Reference(s) | P#S224 |
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| Obverse lettering | EL BANCO POTOSÍ PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR Á LA VISTA VEINTE BOLIVIANOS EN MONEDA CORRIENTE SUCRE, ENERO 1RO DE 1887 DELEGADO DEL GOBIERNO POR EL CAJERO POR EL DIRECTOR-GERENTE AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO. N.Y. VEINTA |
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| Variants | P#S224a - Issued note |
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Banco Potosí was one of several Bolivian departmental banks authorized under the 1877 banking law, which fragmented note-issuing authority across regional institutions rather than consolidating it in a single national bank. The arrangement reflected Bolivia's political geography as much as its economic logic — Potosí's mining wealth justified local banking infrastructure, but it also meant these notes circulated in a geographically limited zone rather than nationally.
ABNC produced the plates in New York, as they did for most Bolivian departmental bank issues of this period. The series is genuinely scarce; Banco Potosí was wound down well before the 1911 nationalization that absorbed Bolivia's remaining private issuers, cutting the circulation window short.